Posted by D Slater on May 09, 2014 at 13:31:26 from (184.14.195.235):
In Reply to: Re: farmall posted by bassmasta76 on May 09, 2014 at 07:25:29:
Now the questions. Going by the records that means only one H was built in Feb. 53. But no H engine is shown being installed in Feb. in the records. Does that mean the last H used a SH engine? Or does it mean the records are not the most accurate? They are confusing on some things. Don't have all records to look at but think one record says H production was discontinued in January 53. Would that be the real end date or just when management made the decision? Evidently SH tractors were built in January 53 also. I don't claim to know the answers to the above and have found out with IH the best you can do is get close to what's supposed to be correct. Seems something comes up every now and then that doesn't fit what's supposed to be. Everybody makes mistakes and if the requirement was to be correct 100% of the time there would be hardly any posts to look at. Also valuable information a poster knows about another question may be lost due to not posting. If required to be correct every time I wouldn't post anymore.
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